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Serum apolipoproteins, apoB/apoA-I ratio and objectively measured physical activity in elderly
Scandinavian Cardiovascular Journal, 2011Several studies have suggested that subjectively reported physical activity is associated with favorable apolipoproteins and apoB/apoA-I ratio but this association has not been studied much in elderly, and seldom with objective methods. The specific aim of the current study was to increase our understanding of the association between objectively ...
Kamran, Ahmed +2 more
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Use of recombinant apolipoproteins in vascular diseases: the case of apoA-I.
Current opinion in investigational drugs (London, England : 2000), 2002Apolipoprotein (apo) A-I, because of its anti-atherogenic properties, represents a powerful approach to the management of vascular diseases. Infusion of apoA-I-containing synthetic high-density lipoprotein (HDL) inhibits atherosclerosis progression or prevents restenosis in experimental animals, and apoA-I liposomes are capable of stimulating reverse ...
G. Chiesa, C.R. Sirtori
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MALDI- and ESI-MS of the HDL apolipoproteins; new isoforms of apoA-I, II
International Journal of Mass Spectrometry, 2002Abstract Apolipoproteins isolated from human high density lipoprotein were analyzed by matrix-assisted laser desorption (MALDI) and electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (ESI-MS). The long-term objective of this study is to identify and characterize new apolipoproteins and isoforms for clinical studies incorporating some of the latest advances in
P.V. Bondarenko +3 more
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Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Protein Structure, 1972
Abstract The major apoprotein of human high density lipoproteins that has previously been designated apoLp-Thr, on the basis of its proposed carboxylterminal amino acid, was isolated and fractionated into 2–6 polymorphic forms. The subfractions had identical amino acid compositions, electrophoretic mobilities, molecular weights, and were ...
S E, Lux, K M, John
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Abstract The major apoprotein of human high density lipoproteins that has previously been designated apoLp-Thr, on the basis of its proposed carboxylterminal amino acid, was isolated and fractionated into 2–6 polymorphic forms. The subfractions had identical amino acid compositions, electrophoretic mobilities, molecular weights, and were ...
S E, Lux, K M, John
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The amino acid sequence of human Apoa-I, an apolipoprotein isolated from high density lipoproteins
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1978Abstract The complete amino acid sequence of human A-I has been determined by manual and automated Edman degradation of intact and peptide fragments of A-I. A-I is a single chain protein of 243 residues with the following amino acid composition: Asp16, Asn5, Thr10, Ser15, Glu27, Gln19, Pro10, Gly10, Ala19, Val13, Met3, Leu37, Tyr7, Phe6, Trp4, Lys21,
H B, Brewer +5 more
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Ionization Behaviour of Native Apolipoproteins and of Their Complexes with Lecithin
European Journal of Biochemistry, 1977The ionization behaviour of native apoA‐I protein is compared to that of its complex with synthetic dimyristoyl lecithin in studies using calorimetric, potentiometric and spectrophotometric titration. In the presence of phospholipids, 10 out of the 21 lysines together with 22 acidic residues are masked in the complex. All tyrosines remain accessible to
M, Rosseneu +4 more
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The location of the thyroxine (T4) binding site of human apolipoprotein A-i (apoA-I).
1991abstract n. 381 - ISSN:
BENVENGA, Salvatore +2 more
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